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Foraminifera taxon details

Pseudoacutella Vachard, Krainer & Lucas, 2013 †

1052594  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1052594)

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Eostaffella (Acutella) Orlova, 1997 † · unaccepted (Junior homonym of Acutella...)  
Junior homonym of Acutella Lyashenko, 1973 (Brachiopod)

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Vachard, D.; Krainer, K.; Lucas, S. G. (2013). Pennsylvanian (Late Carboniferous) calcareous microfossils from Cedro Peak (New Mexico, USA). Part 2: Smaller foraminifers and fusulinids. <em>Annales de Paléontologie.</em> 99(1): 1-42 [online October 2012]., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annpal.2012.08.002
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Original description Diagnosis. Millerellinae with a wide proloculus, a planispiral internal coiling and a last whorl involute to semi-involute....  
Original description Diagnosis. Millerellinae with a wide proloculus, a planispiral internal coiling and a last whorl involute to semi-involute. Periphery carinate. Relatively deep umbilici and faint pseudochomata.
Occurrence. Late Bashkirian (since the F (2, 2) limestones: Manukalova-Grebenyuk et al., 1969)-early Moscovian. Rare in the late Moscovian of the Pre-Urals, Russian Platform, Urals, Siberia (Russia), Ukraine (F, G, I, K, L, and M limestones of Donbass; Manukalova-Grebenyuk et al., 1969; Vachard and Maslo, 1996; Fohrer et al., 2007; Ivanova, 2008; Kulagina et al., 2009; Davydov, 2009), Tadzhikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Iran, Japan, Chile, northern Spain, Serbia, Thailand, Libya, Turkey, Northern and Southern China, Canadian Arctic. Early Desmoinesian of Ohio, Texas, Arizona, Oklahoma.?Idaho and New Mexico. Virgilian of New Mexico.?Late Pennsylvanian of the Carnic Alps.?Earliest Permian (Wolfcampian) of Texas and Arizona. [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2025). World Foraminifera Database. Pseudoacutella Vachard, Krainer & Lucas, 2013 †. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1052594 on 2025-05-17
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original description Vachard, D.; Krainer, K.; Lucas, S. G. (2013). Pennsylvanian (Late Carboniferous) calcareous microfossils from Cedro Peak (New Mexico, USA). Part 2: Smaller foraminifers and fusulinids. <em>Annales de Paléontologie.</em> 99(1): 1-42 [online October 2012]., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annpal.2012.08.002
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original description (of Eostaffella (Acutella) Orlova, 1997 †) Orlova, O. B. (1997). Korrelyatsiya i foraminifery pogranichnykh otlozhenii nizhnego i srednego karbona sredinnogo Tian Shanya - Correlation and foraminifers of the Lower/Middle Carboniferous boundary deposits in Middle Tien-Shan. In: Podobina, V.M.; Savina, N.I.; Kuznetsova, K.I.; Muzylev, N.G. (Editors), Biostratigrafiya i mikroorganizmy fanerozoya Evrazii - Biostratigraphy and microorganisms of the Phanerozoic of Eurasia. Vserossiyskogo mikropaleontologicheskogo soveshchaniya, posvyashchennogo 100-letiyu so dnya rozhdeniya D.M. Rauzer-Chernousovoy. <em>Geologicheskiy Institut Rossiyskaya Akademiya Nauk GEOS Trudy.</em> 12: 29-34., available online at http://www.rfbr.ru/rffi/ru/books/o_58987#17
page(s): p. 32 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]
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Original description Diagnosis. Millerellinae with a wide proloculus, a planispiral internal coiling and a last whorl involute to semi-involute. Periphery carinate. Relatively deep umbilici and faint pseudochomata.
Occurrence. Late Bashkirian (since the F (2, 2) limestones: Manukalova-Grebenyuk et al., 1969)-early Moscovian. Rare in the late Moscovian of the Pre-Urals, Russian Platform, Urals, Siberia (Russia), Ukraine (F, G, I, K, L, and M limestones of Donbass; Manukalova-Grebenyuk et al., 1969; Vachard and Maslo, 1996; Fohrer et al., 2007; Ivanova, 2008; Kulagina et al., 2009; Davydov, 2009), Tadzhikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Iran, Japan, Chile, northern Spain, Serbia, Thailand, Libya, Turkey, Northern and Southern China, Canadian Arctic. Early Desmoinesian of Ohio, Texas, Arizona, Oklahoma.?Idaho and New Mexico. Virgilian of New Mexico.?Late Pennsylvanian of the Carnic Alps.?Earliest Permian (Wolfcampian) of Texas and Arizona. [details]
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